The list below enumerates the demonstrations accepted for the ICPM, thanks to their relevance in terms of innovation of the ideas and maturity of the implementation.
- Jonghyeon Ko, Jongyup Lee and Marco Comuzzi. AIR-BAGEL: An Interactive Root cause-Based Anomaly Generator for Event Logs.
- Alessandro Berti, Wil van der Aalst, David Zang and Magdalena Lang. An Open-Source Integration of Process Mining Features into the Camunda. Workflow Engine: Data Extraction and Challenges.
- Daniel Viner, Matthias Stierle and Martin Matzner. A Process Mining Software Comparison.
- Artem Polyvyanyy, Hanan Alkhammash, Claudio Di Ciccio, Luciano García-Bañuelos, Anna Kalenkova, Sander J.J. Leemans, Jan Mendling, Alistair Moffat and Matthias Weidlich. Entropia: A Family of Entropy-Based Conformance Checking Measures for Process Mining.
- Gert Janssenswillen, Felix Mannhardt, Mathijs Creemers, Benoît Depaire, Mieke Jans, Leen Jooken, Niels Martin and Greg Van Houdt. Extensions to the bupaR ecosystem: an overview.
- Vadim Denisov, Dirk Fahland and Wil van der Aalst. Multi-Dimensional Performance Analysis and Monitoring Using Integrated Performance Spectra.
- Anti Alman, Claudio Di Ciccio, Dominik Haas, Fabrizio Maria Maggi and Jan Mendling. Rule Mining in Action: The RuM Toolkit.
- Davide Mora, Paolo Ceravolo, Ernesto Damiani and Gabriel Marques Tavares. The CDESF toolkit: an introduction.
- Anton Yeshchenko, Jan Mendling, Claudio Di Ciccio and Artem Polyvyanyy. VDD: A Visual Drift Detection System For Process Mining.
These demos will be available for attendees on 6 October, from 14.45 to 15.45 (CEST) and on 8 October, from 13.30 to 14.45. They will be available as “Acad. Demo” in the left-hand side menu in Whova application. Outside the time frames above, the access to the virtual booths will still provide information, such as a pre-recorded video, and some reading material.